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Arginine reaction with dicarbonyl compound

The reaction of dicarbonyl compounds, such as glyoxal or phenylglyoxal, with a guanidinyl group, such as that of an arginine residue, proceeds to yield a more stable linkage due to the formation of a cyclic derivative (Reaction 46). [Pg.201]


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